Nino Pansier Won The Onyx HRS PLO Main Event – CodigoPoker

Nino Pansier Won The Onyx HRS PLO Main Event - CodigoPoker
Nino Pansier won the Onyx HRS PLO Main Event

Nino Pansier

This week, the Onyx High Roller Series finally concluded, and one of its last events was the PLO Main Event, the main Pot-Limit Omaha event that attracted many of the world’s top players in that variant. After several days of competition, the title finally ended up in the hands of Nino Pansier

Netherlands
.

The tournament, with a buy-in of US$25,000, had a total of 199 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$4,800,000, to be distributed among the top 29 finishers. There were several international stars among the prize winners, such as Eelis Parssinen

Finland
, Dennis Weiss
Germany
, Klemens Roiter
Austria
, and Joni Jouhkimainen
Finland
, among many others.

Nino arrived at the final table with great confidence. While all the finalists were taking a photo, player Youness Barakat

Italy
shouted to the Dutchman, “Nino, congratulations on the win,” amidst laughter. Hours later, Barakat’s prophecy would come true, and Pansier would achieve one of the most significant accomplishments of his career.

But before conquering the title, Nino had to overcome high-level opponents such as Lautaro Guerra

Spain
, Artur Martirosian
Russia
, and Espen Sandvik
Norway
, at the final table.

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Final Table of the Onyx High Roller Series Plo Main Event

The final table was very fast. After the first 50 hands, five players had already been eliminated, and Pansier was heads-up against Justin Steinbrenner

Germany
. The German player patiently battled heads-up against the Dutchman, but could not overcome him.

After four hours and more than 90 hands of play, Pansier finally defeated Steinbrenner and was crowned champion of the Onyx High Roller Series PLO Main Event, earning a prize of US$1,125,000.

Onyx High Roller Series – PLO Main Event

Buy-in: US$25,000
Entries: 199
Prize Pool: US$4,800,000

Finalists

1st

Netherlands
Nino Pansier – US$1,125,000
2nd
Germany
Justin Steinbrenner – US$710,000
3rd
Italy
Youness Barakart – US$483,000
4th
Norway
Espen Sandvik – US$340,000
5th
Russia
Artur Martirosian – US$250,000
6th
Spain
Lautaro Guerra – US$190,000
7th
Poland
Tomasz Krzesinski – US$143,000

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